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Professional Weighing Equipment
MRB Series Mid Resolution Balances
Compact Scales
Operating Manual
MRB 500g
MRB 1200g
MRB 2500g
MRB 6000g
MRB 10000g
Declaration of Conformity
Declaration of conformity for apparatus with CE mark
We hereby declare that the product to which this declaration refers
conforms to the following standards.
Electronic scale: MRB Compact Scales
Models
MRB 500g
MRB 1200g
MRB 2500g
MRB 6000g
MRB 10000g
Mark applied
EU Directive
Standards
2004/108/EC
EN 61326-1: 2006
Date: 21. 08. 2013
Signature:
Boon Lim,
R & D Manager
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Customer Service
USA
LW Measurements LLC
3510 Industrial Drive, Unit H
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
USA
Tel: (707) 542-2185
FAX: (707) 542-3285
EUROPE
LW Measurements Europe Ltd
Chalkwell Park House 700 London Road
Westcliff-on-Sea Essex SS0 9HQ
United Kingdom
Tel: 01702-476700
Fax: 01702-477380
ASIA
LW Measurements PTY Ltd
Block 1004, Toa Payoh North
#03-16 Singapore 318995
Tel: (65) 6458 3438
HP: (65) 8119 3401
http://www.lwmeasurements.com
Refer to our website for information about local customer service
centers and details of their addresses.
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Introduction
What you should know about these Operating Instructions:
Tree® Professional Weighing Equipment products are simple to operate.
Nevertheless, you should read through these operating instructions in their
entirety, so that you can make optimum use of the full potential and the diverse
possibilities of the weighing machine in your daily work.
These operating instructions contain guidance in the form of pictograms and
keyboard diagrams, which should help you in finding the required information:
For the labeling of potential hazards and advice, please see Safety below.
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Contents
Section
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Heading
Safety
1.1 Representation and symbols
1.2 Safety recommendations
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Your weighing machine
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2.1 Construction and functions
2.1.1 Construction of the weighing machine
2.1.2 Functions of the weighing machine
2.1.3 Description
2.2 Application & Conformity
2.2.1 Correct use of the weighing machine
2.2.2 Conformity
2.3 Data and parameters
2.3.1 Technical data
Getting started with your weighing machine
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3.1 Unpacking the equipment
3.2 Scope of delivery
3.3 Assembling your weighing machine
3.4 Choice of a suitable location
3.5 Checking the mains voltage
3.6 Calibration of the weighing machine
Working with the application menu
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4.1 Function settings
4.1.1 Selecting the auto backlight
4.1.2 Selecting the auto shut-off mode
4.1.3 Key Functions
Operation
5.1 Tare
5.1.1 Clearing tare weight
5.1.2 Clearing previous tare weight
5.2 Weighing procedures
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Calibration
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Maintenance and service
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Transport and storage
8.1 Transportation and shipping
8.2 Storage
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1 Safety
1.1 Representations and symbols
Important instructions, which involve safety, are highlighted with the
appropriate mark:
1.2 Safety recommendations
When using the weighing equipment in surroundings with increased safety
requirements, the corresponding regulations must be observed:
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The weighing machine may only be used with the power adapter
supplied exclusively for use with the weighing machine.
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Before connecting the power adapter, the user must ensure that the
operating voltage stated on the power adapter agrees with the mains
voltage. If not, please contact Customer Service at the address above.
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If the power adapter or its cable is damaged, the weighing machine
must immediately be disconnected from the electricity supply (pull out
the power adapter).
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The weighing machine may only be operated to mains electricity
supply with a power adapter which is in perfect condition.
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If there should be any reason to believe that it is no longer possible to
operate the weighing machine without danger, the weighing machine
is to be immediately unplugged from the electricity supply (pull out
power adapter) and secured against inadvertent operation.
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In carrying out maintenance work, it is essential to follow the
recommendations in Chapter 6 Maintenance and Service.
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Do not mix the type of batteries. Replace all batteries at the same
time.
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Avoid overloading the weighing machine, as that could cause damage
to the machine.
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The weighing machine must not be operated in an area subject to
explosion risks.
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Keep this weighing machine away from water – this machine is NOT
water resistant. Shock, injury and electrical damage can occur if used
in a wet location.
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Care must be taken when weighing liquids to ensure that no liquid is
spilled into the inside of the weighing machine or into connections on
the rear of the equipment or the power adapter. If liquid is spilled on
the weighing machine, it must immediately be unplugged from the
mains electricity supply (pull out power adapter). The weighing
machine may only be operated again after it has first been re-checked
by a service technician.
These operating instructions must be read by each operator of the equipment
and must be available at the workplace at all times.
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2 Your weighing machine
2.1 Construction and functions
2.1.1 Construction of the weighing machine
The weighing machine consists of (1) the weighing machine body (2) the
weighing platter (3) the adapter and this operating manual.
Figure 2.1 Your weighing machine
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2.1.2 Functions of the weighing machine
The MRB Series are high-quality electronic precision weighing machines with
the following specifications:
Model number
Capacity
Division
Weighing pan
Size
MRB 500
500 g
0.1 g
175 x 160 mm
MRB 1200
1200 g
0.1 g
175 x 160 mm
MRB 2500
2500 g
0.1 g
175 x 160 mm
MRB 6000
6000 g
1g
175 x 160 mm
MRB 10000
10000 g
1g
175 x 160 mm
Package
(Standard
carton)
29.8 x 21.6 x 8.8.5 (cm )
Package
(Master carton)
12 Units in one box: 61×48.5×38 (cm )
Operating
Temperature
0-40Cº
Power Source
6 x AA batteries or AC/DC
Adapter 9V / 100mA
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FEATURES
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Auto zero tracking
Auto shut off
Low battery indication
Large LCD (6 digits, 15 mm high)
Large square weighing pan
Auto calibration
Selectable auto backlight
Net weight indication
Weighing units: kg,g, lb, oz, lb:oz
1/2000~1/15000 division available
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2.1.3 Description
RIGHT SIDE
AC adapter socket
TOP
Weighing platform
(The arched face of the
platform is the front)
Display
ON/OFF key
TARE key (subtracts weight of
container)
UNIT key
ZERO key
(sets display to 0)
BOTTOM
Battery compartment
Battery compartment cover
Batteries 6 AA (not included)
DISPLAY
Weighing units
Stable Indicator Zero Indicator Tare Indicator Low Battery
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2.2 Application & Conformity
2.2.1 Correct use of the weighing machine
The weighing machine may only be used for the weighing of solid-materials
and liquids filled into secure containers.
The maximum allowable load of the weighing machine must never be
exceeded; otherwise the machine may be damaged.
In using the weighing machine in combination with other appliances as well as
with appliances produced by other manufacturers, the appropriate regulations
for the safe use of the relevant attachments and their application in
accordance with instructions must be observed.
2.2.2 Conformity
The weighing machine has been manufactured and tested in accordance with
the standards and recommendations set out in the declaration of conformity.
The power adapter produced for the operation of the weighing machine and
intended exclusively for this application complies with the appropriate electrical
protection class.
2.3 Data and parameters
2.3.1 Technical data
The following applies to all MRB series weighing machines:
Power supply:
 Input: 120V or 230V AC (+/-15-20%); 60Hz
 Output: 9v DC 100mA
Allowable ambient conditions:
 Temperature: 0°C - 40°C / 32 - 104ºF
 Relative humidity: 25% - 85%, non-condensing
If you have any questions on the technical data or require detailed technical
information on your balance, please contact your technical representative.
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3 Getting started with your weighing machine
3.1 Unpacking the equipment
The machine is delivered in an environmentally-friendly carton, specifically
developed for this precision instrument, which provides optimum protection for
the unit during transportation.
We suggest that you retain the original packaging in order to avoid
transportation damage if re-shipping or transporting the weighing machine,
and to allow the unit to be stored in the best conditions if it is out of operation
for an extended period of time.
In order to avoid damage, attention must be given to the following points when
unpacking the weighing machine:
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Unpack the weighing machine carefully. It is a precision instrument.
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When outside temperatures are very low, the machine should first be
stored for some hours in the unopened transport package in a dry
room at normal temperature, so that no condensation settles on the
unit when unpacking.
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Check the weighing machine immediately after unpacking for
externally visible damage. If you should find transport damage, please
inform your service representative immediately.
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If the unit is not to be used immediately after purchase but rather at a
later time, it should be stored in a dry place where fluctuations in
temperature are as minimal as possible. (See Chapter 7 Transport,
storage).
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Read through these operating instructions; even if you already have
prior experience with weighing equipment, before you work with the
unit and pay attention to the Safety recommendations (see Chapter 1
.Safety).
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3.2 Scope of delivery
Inspect delivery for completeness immediately upon unpacking all
components.
Checklist for complete delivery
Component delivered present
yes / no
Weighing unit body
Weighing platter
Power adapter
Operating manual
3.3 Assembling your weighing machine
The weighing machine is delivered in partly dismantled condition. Assemble
the individual components in the following sequence:
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Place the base unit in position and add the weighing platter.
Insert the power adapter cable plug into the socket at the rear of the
balance.
3.4 Choice of a suitable location
The environment in which your weighing machine is used is very important. Air
movement, temperature changes, vibrations, direct sunlight, etc. all influence
the performance of high precision weighing machines. Therefore, place your
weighing machine on a solid, sturdy surface that is free of air currents,
vibration and not in direct sunlight. The surface should not be magnetic and
should be located away from doors, windows, heaters, air conditioners and
fans. To summarize:
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Put the weighing machine on a solid, firm and preferably vibrationproof, horizontal base
Make sure that the weighing machine cannot be shaken or knocked
over
Protect from direct solar radiation
Avoid drafts and excessive temperature fluctuations
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3.5 Checking the mains voltage
The following Safety recommendations must be observed when connecting
the weighing machine to the mains:
The weighing machine may only be operated with the power adapter supplied.
Check before connecting the power adapter to the mains supply, that the
operating voltage stated on the power adapter agrees with the local mains
voltage.
If the operating voltage is not the same as the mains voltage, the power
adapter must, on no account, be connected to the mains supply. Contact
customer service.
3.6 Calibration of the weighing machine
Since the Earth’s gravity is not the same everywhere, each weighing machine
must be adjusted to compensate for the gravity differences at each location in
accordance with the underlying physical weighing principles. This adjustment
process, known as calibration and must be carried out on initial installation and
after each subsequent relocation.
In order to ensure exact measurements, it is recommended that the balance
should be calibrated regularly using a known external calibration weight (see
Section 5 below).
4 Working with the application menu
4.1 Function settings
To enter the function setting mode, press the ON/OFF key to turn the power
off. Then press and hold the ZERO key and then press the ON/OFF key again.
The display will show A_ON or A_OFF.
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4.1.1 Selecting the auto backlight mode
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Press the UNIT key, the display will show L_ON, L_OFF, or L_Au.
Press the ZERO key to select. L_ON means the auto backlight
function is active. L_OFF means the auto backlight function is
inactive, and L_Au means the auto backlight function is on Auto.
4.1.2 Selecting the auto shut off mode
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Press the UNIT key again, the display will show A_ON or A_OFF.
Press the ZERO key to select. A_ON means the auto shut off function
is active. A_OFF means the auto shut off function is inactive.
4.1.3 Key Functions
- ON/OFF KEY is used to turn the Scale On or Off.
- ZERO KEY sets or re-adjusts the machine into the correct zero position.
 Zero Range: 0-10% of full capacity
- TARE KEY subtracts the gross weight on the platter (box or container,
etc) to the tare weight.
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Tare Range: 10-100% of full capacity. Multiple TARE allowed
within capacity.
- UNIT KEY is used to toggle between different weighing units.
5 Operation
5.1 Tare
5.1.1 Clearing tare weight
- Place an empty container on the platter. Press the TARE key. The
WEIGHT display shows 0.000.
- When the container is removed from the platter, the WEIGHT display will
show a minus (-) value which is the weight of the container.
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5.1.2 Clearing previous tare value
- Remove the weight from the platter then press the TARE key so that
the TARE indicator will turn off and the WEIGHT display returns to
Zero.
5.2 Weighing procedures
Whenever possible, before weighing, please allow the weighing machine to
warm up for at least 10 minutes after turning it on. This will help to ensure
optimal functioning and operation.
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Press the ON/OFF key to turn on the weighing machine. The display
will show all segments for a few seconds and then the “0” will appear.
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Press the UNIT key to select the desired weighing unit – “kg”, “g”, “lb”,
“oz”, “lb:oz”.
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To begin weighing, place the objects to be weighed in a weighing
container or directly on the platter.
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The stable indicator will display when the reading becomes stable.
6 Calibration
Note: Calibration is done in the factory. Don’t re-calibrate the machine unless
it is not accurate. The weighing machine should be allowed to warm up for at
least 10 minutes before calibration.
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Before entering calibration mode, press the ON/OFF key to turn the
power on for 1 minute.
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Next press the ON/OFF key again to turn the power off.
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Press and hold the UNIT key and then press the ON/OFF key. The
display will show “CALu=”.
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Press the UNIT key to select the calibration weight units ( g, lb, etc).
Press the ZERO key to select the calibration weight. The display will
show xxxxx. The X will be flashing. Press the UNIT key to move the
flashing digit to the right. Press the TARE key to increase the flashing
digit.
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NOTE: X is the calibration weight which can be set according to your
requirements. The weight needed when re-calibrating your Tree scale
needs to be at least half (1/2) of the capacity of the scale with two
thirds (2/3) being ideal as this will give you the most accurate reading.
(Ex: For a 10,000g scale you would need at least 5,000g)
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Press the Zero key to confirm the calibration weight. The display will
show CAL and then the AD value. Once the stable indicator “(.)” is
displayed, press the UNIT key. The display will flash the calibration
weight.
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Place the calibration weight on the platter. After the stable indicator
“(.)” is displayed, press the UNIT key. The display will show “--------“,
then the AD value. The calibration is now finished.
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To return to the weighing mode, press the ON/OFF key to turn the
power off. Press the ON/OFF key again to turn on the power and
return the machine to weighing mode. Place the weight on the platter
again to ensure the weighing is correct. If not, repeat the calibration
process.
7 Maintenance and service
The weighing machine must be treated carefully and cleaned regularly. It is a
precision instrument.
For maintenance-work, the machine must be separated from the power supply
(remove power adapter plug from socket). Also ensure that the weighing
machine cannot be reconnected to the power supply during any work by a
third party.
Take care during cleaning that no liquid penetrates into the weighing machine.
If liquid is spilled on the machine, the latter must immediately be disconnected
from the electricity supply. The machine may only be used again after it has
first been checked by a service engineer.
The connections on the back of the machine and the power adapter should not
come into contact with liquids.
Regularly dismantle the weighing platter from the base unit and remove any
dirt or dust from under the weighing platter and on the weighing machine
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housing with a soft brush or a soft, lint-free cloth, moistened with a mild soap
solution. The platter can be cleaned under running water. Ensure that both
parts are completely dry before they are re-installed on the scale.
Never use solvents, acids, alkalis, paint thinners, scouring powders or other
aggressive or corrosive chemicals for cleaning, since these substances attack
the surfaces of the scale housing and may cause damage
8 Transport and storage
8.1 Transportation and shipping
Your weighing machine is a precision instrument. Treat it carefully. Avoid
shaking, severe impacts and vibration during the transportation.
Take care that there are no marked temperature fluctuations during the
transportation and that the weighing machine does not become damp
(condensation).
8.2 Storage
If you would like to take the weighing machine out of service for an extended
period, remove all batteries from the battery compartment to avoid leakage
which may cause damage to the machine. Disconnect the machine from the
electricity supply, clean it thoroughly (see Section 6. Maintenance and
servicing) and store it in a place which meets the following conditions:
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No violent shaking, no vibrations
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Minimum temperature fluctuations
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No direct solar radiation
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Minimum moisture
The weighing machine should preferably be dispatched and transported in the
original packaging to avoid transportation damage.
The weighing machine should preferably be stored in the original packaging,
since this provides optimal protection for the weighing machine.
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